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Differential gene expression in salicylic acid-deficient transgenic plants overexpressing StTGA2.1 after viral infection.


ABSTRACT: The general aim was to better understand the role of StTGA2.1 in plant immunity by transcriptional profiling of plants overexpressing the salicylic acid pathwas related TGA transcription factor StTGA2.1 after infection with potato virus Y (PVY). Potato non-transgenic cultivar Rywal (NT), Rywal-NahG (NahG), a transgenic line unable to accumulate SA due to salicylate hydroxylase expression, and a transgenic Rywal-NahG line inducibly overexpressing StTGA2.1 (TGA2.1-NahG) using the glucocorticoid-system, in which target gene expression can be controlled by external application of dexamethasone (DEX), were used. The leaves of three plants per genotype were infected with either PVY or mock-inoculum and subsequently treated with DEX. Additionally, three TGA2.1-NahG PVY-infected or mock-inoculated plants were not treated with DEX as control. After four days, PVY infection symtoms appeared as small regions of necrotic tissue called lesions. Tissue sections, containing lesions and their immediate surrounding area, were sampled, allowing us to focus on PVY-affected cells. Total RNA was isolated, DNase treated and sent for library prep and high-throughput sequencing.

ORGANISM(S): Solanum tuberosum

PROVIDER: GSE196078 | GEO | 2022/12/14

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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